Right whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
07/26/23 05:09:40Detected47.6747-63.5870Two possible RW upcalls in P5-6 (one was classified as HW). Possibly a third call in P6 (unclassified). The classified calls are loud, shapely, and isolated.
07/26/23 05:44:52Detected47.6769-63.5944Five classified RW upcalls in P9-13. The calls are isolated, and the calls in P9, 10 and 12 have a good shape and are mid- to high-amplitude.
07/26/23 06:14:52Detected47.6766-63.5940Three classified RW upcalls in P10, 11 and 13. In addition to four possible RW upcalls (unclassified) in P11 and 13. The calls are all very high amplitude, which distinguishes them from the lower frequency, lower amplitude pitch tracks. There might be a RW tonal moan in P12 and there is no indication of HW presence.
07/26/23 12:14:52Possibly detected47.6830-63.6075One classified RW upcall in P16. Although it is not completely isolated and is short-duration, the call is mid-amplitude, has good shape, and its amplitude differs from pitch tracks around.
07/26/23 13:44:52Detected47.6809-63.6188Five classified RW upcalls in P5 and 7. Four of them are loud and have good shape. Although they are not completely isolated, their frequency and amplitude are distinguished from surrounding pitch tracks.
07/26/23 14:14:52Detected47.6805-63.6181Nine classified RW upcalls in P2-5 and P12-15. There is one loud, unclassified upcall in P5. Most calls are loud and shapely, and a few of them are well- isolated.
07/26/23 16:14:52Possibly detected47.6793-63.6153Two classified RW upcalls in P4-5. The calls are loud and the first one has a good shape.
07/26/23 22:14:52Detected47.6834-63.642113 classified RW upcalls throughout this period. There are some loud, isolated, and nicely shaped calls in P4.
07/26/23 23:14:52Possibly detected47.6833-63.6416One classified RW upcall in P5; it is loud with harmonics, shapely, and isolated.
07/26/23 23:29:52Detected47.6833-63.6415Three classified RW upcalls in P3-4 and a fourth upcall (unclassified) in P4. The calls are loud and have a nice shape and duration.


Humpback whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
07/26/23 15:14:52Detected47.6799-63.6167HW song; the long tonal calls in P5 & 9 are likely to be units from a different phrase to the one that begins in P12. The call in P9 is too high-frequency for a BW arch call, and humpbacks have phrases with long, low-frequency moany units like this.




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
07/26/23 05:09:4047.6747-63.5870Two possible RW upcalls in P5-6 (one was classified as HW). Possibly a third call in P6 (unclassified). The classified calls are loud, shapely, and isolated.
07/26/23 05:44:5247.6769-63.5944Five classified RW upcalls in P9-13. The calls are isolated, and the calls in P9, 10 and 12 have a good shape and are mid- to high-amplitude.
07/26/23 06:14:5247.6766-63.5940Three classified RW upcalls in P10, 11 and 13. In addition to four possible RW upcalls (unclassified) in P11 and 13. The calls are all very high amplitude, which distinguishes them from the lower frequency, lower amplitude pitch tracks. There might be a RW tonal moan in P12 and there is no indication of HW presence.
07/26/23 09:44:5247.6835-63.6095One classified RW upcall in P10, but the call is very low-amplitude.
07/26/23 10:29:5247.6833-63.6089One classified RW upcall in P7. The call is preceded and followed by low-frequency pitch tracks and it has an artifact modifying the shape.
07/26/23 12:14:5247.6830-63.6075One classified RW upcall in P16. Although it is not completely isolated and is short-duration, the call is mid-amplitude, has good shape, and its amplitude differs from pitch tracks around.
07/26/23 13:44:5247.6809-63.6188Five classified RW upcalls in P5 and 7. Four of them are loud and have good shape. Although they are not completely isolated, their frequency and amplitude are distinguished from surrounding pitch tracks.
07/26/23 14:14:5247.6805-63.6181Nine classified RW upcalls in P2-5 and P12-15. There is one loud, unclassified upcall in P5. Most calls are loud and shapely, and a few of them are well- isolated.
07/26/23 15:14:5247.6799-63.6167HW song; the long tonal calls in P5 & 9 are likely to be units from a different phrase to the one that begins in P12. The call in P9 is too high-frequency for a BW arch call, and humpbacks have phrases with long, low-frequency moany units like this.
07/26/23 16:14:5247.6793-63.6153Two classified RW upcalls in P4-5. The calls are loud and the first one has a good shape.
07/26/23 18:14:5247.6802-63.6258Classified RW upcalls in this period are likely attributable to background noise.
07/26/23 19:29:5247.6815-63.6329Classified RW upcalls are likely attributable to background noise; pitch tracks are broken or not isolated.
07/26/23 21:07:5647.6835-63.6426One classified RW upcall in P5, but it is not isolated and other panels in this period suggest it it likely attributable to background noise.
07/26/23 22:14:5247.6834-63.642113 classified RW upcalls throughout this period. There are some loud, isolated, and nicely shaped calls in P4.
07/26/23 23:14:5247.6833-63.6416One classified RW upcall in P5; it is loud with harmonics, shapely, and isolated.
07/26/23 23:29:5247.6833-63.6415Three classified RW upcalls in P3-4 and a fourth upcall (unclassified) in P4. The calls are loud and have a nice shape and duration.


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